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Neurosurgeon Rodrigo Navarro-Ramirez, MD, joined Cleveland Clinic Weston (Fla.) Hospital, South Florida Hospital News reported April 1. His special interests include minimally invasive spine surgery, robotics, navigation and motion preservation. Dr. Navarro-Ramirez earned his medical degree at School of Medicine,…

Becker’s reported on two developments in spine lawsuits since March 19. 1. Elevance Health settled a class-action lawsuit over denial of coverage for minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion surgery. The settlement includes more than $2.5 million for out-of-pocket payments made…

Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton is now offering ultra-minimally invasive spine surgery, the hospital said March 31. Ultra-minimally invasive spine surgery is available for patients with conditions including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, arthritis and osteoarthritis. “Ultra-minimally invasive spine surgery offers…

Nine spine surgeons have joined new practices or added to their titles in March: Note: This is not an exhaustive list. 1. Mercy Health Springfield (Ohio) Neurosurgery added Neal Mehan, MD, to its staff. 2. Oswego Health Medical Practice added…

Charleston-based Medical University of South Carolina added spinal neurosurgeon Patrick Jowdy, MD. Dr. Jowdy specializes in complex spine surgery and previously worked in private practice, according to a March 31 news release. He is working at MUSC Health Lancaster Medical…

Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health’s motion to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit over alleged unnecessary spine surgeries was denied, according to an order filed March 26 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington. The health system sought to…

Neurological spine surgeon David Yam, MD, has joined the Spine Center at Prosser Memorial Health in Walla Walla, Wash. The newly opened center is intended to save patients from having to travel long distances to receive care, according to a…

Spine surgeons currently face some of the highest malpractice risks of any physician specialty, but one Minnesota-based company is trying to change that.  The inFormed Consent app was created by Dan Kloster, MD, a chronic pain management specialist, with the…

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